The Megadeth thread

Other than These Boots, what don't you guys like about the remaster? That's the copy I have. Is there a big difference in sound quality? I really dig remasters for their sound quality and bonus tracks.

zombiewalkinMetal graduate

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Subject: Re: The Megadeth thread Thu Jun 26, 2008 11:39 am

I have the original COMBAT release. I would like to pick up the remastered version just because the original release is one of those "quiet" cds. You really have to crank it to hear it well.

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Subject: Re: The Megadeth thread Thu Jun 26, 2008 3:50 pm

Chairman_Smith wrote:

get_the_firehouse wrote:

Currently, I have only the version with the original artwork but without "These Boots". I'll eventually get the recently-remastered version as I'm wanting to complete the side spide image of Vic from all the cds.

As for the music, I love this album. When I first bought it, I was expecting it to sound a lot like Kill Em' All. While there are similarities, KIMB still has its own sound. The thing about Megadeth that I find so interesting is that they've followed a similar path to Metallica as far as how they each evolved musically (from straight-forward to technical to progressive to radio-friendly to more hard rock-like sound), yet Megadeth has always been more raw and less serious about themselves. Even when Megadeth began putting out more politically-conscious music with complex compositions, the band still maintained a certain old-school thrash mentality. Even though Dave might have developed a taste for money and fame, the music always seemed more down to Earth (if I'm making any sense).

Anyway, this album sounds more raw and simple that Kill Em' All. Although I like Kill Em' All (and all of Metallica's 80s albums) more, I really appreciate the very stripped-down sound of this album. I love the variety as well. The title track is my favourite tune.

You won't need it to complete Vic, it was from different sessions and on a different label, so it doesn't have Vic.

Hmm, thanks for the info. I think I'll still get it for the cover artwork. I assume that Hidden Treasures was remastered in that series as well, right?

TheGoochnOOb master

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Subject: Re: The Megadeth thread Sat Jun 28, 2008 5:49 pm

i have never ever seen the remaster on sale ANYWHERE which is annoying you can buy the century media reissue though easily

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Subject: Re: The Megadeth thread Sun Aug 03, 2008 3:19 am

MetalH wrote:

Other than These Boots, what don't you guys like about the remaster? That's the copy I have. Is there a big difference in sound quality? I really dig remasters for their sound quality and bonus tracks.

Yeah, I'm with you. I never even liked Boots much to start with.

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Subject: Re: The Megadeth thread Sun Aug 03, 2008 3:33 am

There's a demo of New World order and a radio edit of a tout le monde which is exactly like the album version.

Totally worth the $14

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Subject: Re: The Megadeth thread Sun Aug 03, 2008 3:35 am

The rare stuff is, yes, mostly live stuff from Wembley, and they threw in some of the rare covers like 'Never say die' and 'Strange ways', but mostly it's just the same old stuff.

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Subject: Re: The Megadeth thread Sun Aug 03, 2008 3:37 am

CURSE YOU, PHOTOBUCKET!!!

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Subject: Re: The Megadeth thread Sun Aug 03, 2008 3:40 am

mc666 wrote:

that coming from a def leppard fan

Good one! But I still don't see how you can't possibly like Youthanasia. Sure, it's no RIP but darn it, it's a good album!

Orion Crystal IceMetal is in my blood

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Subject: Re: The Megadeth thread Sun Aug 03, 2008 4:04 am

Zombie thread.....

'Youthanasia' is my least favorite along with 'UA'..so there. :bounce:

kmorgMetal is my Life

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Subject: The Megadeth thread Sun Aug 03, 2008 4:07 am

Since people won't stop creating multiple threads on basically the same topics, i've merged all the Megadeth thread into this one. Messy? Probably! But still not as messy as having 5 or 6 Megdeth threads at onece!

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Subject: Re: The Megadeth thread Sun Aug 03, 2008 4:12 am

Now it looks like I posted random crap 5 times.

kmorgMetal is my Life

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Subject: Re: The Megadeth thread Sun Aug 03, 2008 4:13 am

Schbopo wrote:

Now it looks like I posted random crap 5 times.

We have no need for 5 threads about the same band at the same time. That clutters things up.

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Subject: Re: The Megadeth thread Sun Aug 03, 2008 4:17 am

Yeah, I understand. It just looks weird, is all.

mc666Master Sailboat

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Subject: Re: The Megadeth thread Sun Aug 03, 2008 5:07 am

kmorg wrote:

Since people won't stop creating multiple threads on basically the same topics, i've merged all the Megadeth thread into this one. Messy? Probably! But still not as messy as having 5 or 6 Megdeth threads at onece!

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Subject: Re: The Megadeth thread Tue Sep 23, 2008 8:58 am

So here is a reason to not listen to other's opinions.

I heard Megadeth's Risk for the first time today. What the heck is so bad about it? Is it because he adds some melody here and then? Granted, that "Crush Em" song is horrible Mustaine cheesiness amplified 4 billion times, but the rest of the stuff is alright. Not great, but alright. The reviews I have read, I was expecting the worst album ever. I like this way better than Load and Reload. I bring those albums up only because those are the albums that peeps claim Megadeth are trying to compete with on Risk. I think I like it better than Cryptic Writings. Maybe I like it better because my expectations were so low to begin with.

mannymini boss

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Subject: Re: The Megadeth thread Tue Sep 23, 2008 9:31 am

Thank god I kept my original Combat vinyl copy of " Killing is My Business", I had no idea that on reissue that "These Boots" had been removed, I have an original cd copy of " Killing" with the original cover art, unfortunetly the cd is scratched to hell so it is unplayable but I have kept it anyway. And on that cd "These Boots" is on their. When I get around to it I will buy the reissued " Killing" but hold on to my vinyl copy, something I don't usually do when I replace it for the CD version.

I am with Spec, I do like "Risk" not my favorite Megadeth album, maybe even its their worse but every major band has an oddball album (expect AC/DC) that does not fit in with the rest of their discography, and have owned since it was released and it is certainly better than " Reload". If they had continued to make the same album over and over than fans would have complained that Megadeth has not progressed one iota. I don't not own "UA" or " System.." so I have no idea what does albums are like but I do like all of Megadeth studio albums in varying degrees.

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Subject: Re: The Megadeth thread Tue Sep 23, 2008 9:45 am

spectrefate wrote:

So here is a reason to not listen to other's opinions.

I heard Megadeth's Risk for the first time today. What the heck is so bad about it? Is it because he adds some melody here and then? Granted, that "Crush Em" song is horrible Mustaine cheesiness amplified 4 billion times, but the rest of the stuff is alright. Not great, but alright. The reviews I have read, I was expecting the worst album ever. I like this way better than Load and Reload. I bring those albums up only because those are the albums that peeps claim Megadeth are trying to compete with on Risk. I think I like it better than Cryptic Writings. Maybe I like it better because my expectations were so low to begin with.

What have I told you about forming your own opinions? Just go along with what's popular and say it's a bad album. You'll fit in with all the cool kids that way.

Metal MisfitMetal is in my blood

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Subject: Re: The Megadeth thread Tue Sep 23, 2008 8:45 pm

spectrefate wrote:

So here is a reason to not listen to other's opinions.

I heard Megadeth's Risk for the first time today. What the heck is so bad about it?

I've always thought it was pretty good.

SchbopoAte his vegetables

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Subject: Re: The Megadeth thread Tue Sep 23, 2008 8:50 pm

I too like Risk. To me, Deth's worst album is The System Has Failed. Bleh

Metal MisfitMetal is in my blood

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Subject: Re: The Megadeth thread Tue Sep 23, 2008 8:51 pm

Schbopo wrote:

I too like Risk. To me, Deth's worst album is The System Has Failed. Bleh

My #2 fave from them.

akeldamaMetal is Forever

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Subject: Re: The Megadeth thread Tue Sep 23, 2008 9:11 pm

I'm just stoked Dave and Co. are heading back into the studio in a couple of days for the next album.

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Subject: Re: The Megadeth thread Tue Sep 23, 2008 9:13 pm

I always wonder why people slag on Risk so much too. Man, compared to a lot of what came out at the time in the metal realm it's pretty good.

samMetal is in my blood

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Subject: Re: The Megadeth thread Tue Sep 23, 2008 10:22 pm

I love just about everything they've put out. I'm a fanboy.

XYZCard-carrying Van Halen Freak

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Subject: Re: The Megadeth thread Wed Sep 24, 2008 11:24 pm

The System Has Failed was ok. Risk and Cryptic Writings never did a thing for me.Youthanasia was there last decent album until United Amobinations.